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Xylocaine 5% Ointment 15g

Xylocaine 5% Ointment 15g
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$25.95

Xylocaine (Lidocaine) ointment, helps relieve pain after minor burns and skin irritations, including but not limited to sunburns, insect bites, nettle rash & sore nipples.

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Xylocaine (Lidocaine) ointment, helps relieve pain after minor burns and skin irritations, including but not limited to sunburns, insect bites, nettle rash & sore nipples. This is a topical ointment for external use.

It is fragrance free, colour free and paraben free, thereby, decreasing your chance of having a sensitive reaction.

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